O'Donnell, Ann Teresa
Legislator, of Seattle, Wash.; b. in Montana ca. 1936; moved to the Seattle area in 1943 and became active in politics as early as 1953; attended Seattle University and University of Washington Law School; appointed state representative from the 37th District (Seattle) in 1959 to replace Fred Dore, who was appointed state senator. Subsequently was elected as the district's state representative in 1960, 1962, and 1964. Became ill during the latter part of the 1965 legislative session and died shortly thereafter.
From the description of Ann T. O'Donnell papers, 1953-1965. (Washington State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 80904506
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Birth 1936